http://www.agile.com.au/agile, is http://www.internode.on.net/ (a large adsl provider) IP/data carrier (internode also own agile). Internode/Agile is very different from is competitors (such as Chime/iinet) as it has one massive national network. iinet use Telstra to provide connection between different states, where as internode have their own. Although iinet are rolling out DSLAMs they still rely on Telstra for data services. Internode has their own network just for them. It has been seen that this is much more reliable than its competitor’s counter parts. On the topic of data services. PIPE, a peering company also has a pretty nice setup although their POPs between states are not connected. There are lots of alteratives to Telstra, it is a pity that iinet rely on them so much (although iinet peer with PIPE). I am very interested in this area of IT. One day I shall have my own national network providing phat bandwidth to everyone ;) I’m sure I can fit in a data centre for hosting too.
http://www.pipenetworks.com.au
http://www.agile.com.au/data/connectivity.htm
Sorry for that random news post ;)
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Dalegroup as an ISP… i'd like to see that ;) hehe
1: Comment by S. - Sat, 31 Jul 2004 22:35:13 EST
"a man jump 3 metres in the air? id like to see that"
2: Comment by Sphinx^ - Sat, 31 Jul 2004 22:38:26 EST
"a man jump 3 metres in the air? id like to see that"
Yet man can jump 2.43m (WR for High Jump :P), I mean thats a whole 57cm off!
3: Comment by S. - Sun, 01 Aug 2004 08:46:41 EST
well, that's not the longest - that'd be height, not just "in the air"… for that, you'd have to look at long jump: 8.95 m (WR for Men's Long Jump) - http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/index.asp?id=54060
4: Comment by J - Sun, 01 Aug 2004 11:01:56 EST
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